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Rack Palette - Operators Manual - Strand Lighting

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Concepts and Overview<br />

Time on the Command Line<br />

As you directly enter attribute values on the Command Line, you can specify times<br />

as well. Not only will these times be placed in the Independent Time grid as<br />

described above, but <strong>Palette</strong> will also use the time to fade the attribute from its<br />

current value to its new value. For example, you could type [1] [THRU] [10] [@] [50]<br />

[@] [5] [ENTER], and the command line would look like this:<br />

If you want to Release a Channel (and all of its attributes) in time, or sneak it back to<br />

cue level, use the syntax [1] [SHIFT+REL] [5] [ENTER]. This appears on the<br />

command line like this:<br />

A more complex example of using time on the command line is [1] [THRU] [10] [S2]<br />

[-] [90] [-] [90] [@] [0] [-] [5] [/] [1] which would look like this:<br />

This is crazy, but looks very cool. What it does it takes Channels 1 through 10 and<br />

fans them out to make a perfect half circle, but it does it over 5 seconds, starting by<br />

moving Channel 1 in one second and ends after six seconds with Channel 10.<br />

Using the A/B or C/D faders to specify time<br />

There is an option in the Hardware Setup - A/B C/D that allows either of the split<br />

fader pairs to control the live fade time. If you are running a show live, it is handy to<br />

have handles to control how long attributes get to their new level and how long they<br />

should take to return to their old levels once released. This option sets up the left<br />

hand fader to control the IN TIME of any attribute you set using the command line or<br />

button array. The scale is from zero to ten seconds (top to bottom). The right hand<br />

fader controls how long releases should take or what is the sneak time.<br />

Attributes set using times specified by the A/B or C/D faders are not transferred to<br />

the TIMES display (i.e., you can't use these times to write cues with).<br />

15 <strong>Palette</strong> OS Operations <strong>Manual</strong>

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